The History of Rasselas, Prince of AbissiniaGeo. M. Hill, 1902 - 175 من الصفحات |
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... the eloquence with which he bewailed them . He mingled cheerfully in the diversions of the evening , and all rejoiced to find that his heart was lightened . THE WANTS OF HIM THAT WANTS NOTHING . N the 24 HISTORY OF RASSELAS.
... the eloquence with which he bewailed them . He mingled cheerfully in the diversions of the evening , and all rejoiced to find that his heart was lightened . THE WANTS OF HIM THAT WANTS NOTHING . N the 24 HISTORY OF RASSELAS.
الصفحة 45
... heart bounded like that of a prisoner escaped . I felt an unextinguishable curiosity kindle in my mind , and resolved to snatch this opportunity of seeing the manners of other nations , and of learning sciences unknown in Abissinia ...
... heart bounded like that of a prisoner escaped . I felt an unextinguishable curiosity kindle in my mind , and resolved to snatch this opportunity of seeing the manners of other nations , and of learning sciences unknown in Abissinia ...
الصفحة 64
... heart . I have long meditated an escape from the happy valley . I have examined the mountains on every side , but find myself insuperably barred : teach me the way to break my prison ; thou shalt be the companion of my flight , the ...
... heart . I have long meditated an escape from the happy valley . I have examined the mountains on every side , but find myself insuperably barred : teach me the way to break my prison ; thou shalt be the companion of my flight , the ...
الصفحة 66
... heart was no longer condemned to swell with silent vex- ation . He thought that even the happy valley might be endured with such a companion , and that if they would range the world together , he should have nothing further to desire ...
... heart was no longer condemned to swell with silent vex- ation . He thought that even the happy valley might be endured with such a companion , and that if they would range the world together , he should have nothing further to desire ...
الصفحة 76
... heart melted with benevolence ; " and who then , says he , will be suffered to be wretched ? " Imlac permitted the pleasing delusion , and was unwilling to crush the hope of inexperience , till one day having sat a while silent , " I ...
... heart melted with benevolence ; " and who then , says he , will be suffered to be wretched ? " Imlac permitted the pleasing delusion , and was unwilling to crush the hope of inexperience , till one day having sat a while silent , " I ...
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